Free Speech Press Announces that Jack Campbell is confirmed to have been on probation with the Florida Bar for 3 years.

Jack Campbell, AKA John Emmett Campbell, Bar # 566934, was just confirmed by Sherry Walker of the Florida Bar Probation Division to have had a delayed admission to the Florida Bar for 1 year in 2001 with 3 years of probation thereafter from 2002-2005.

Jack Campbell of Tallahassee, Florida

( PR4US.com | Press Release | 2016-10-26 21:20:55 )Jack Campbell, AKA John Emmett Campbell, Bar # 566934, was just confirmed by Sherry Walker of the Florida Bar Probation Division to have had a delayed admission to the Florida Bar for 1 year in 2001 with 3 years of probation thereafter from 2002-2005. During that period of time, while on probation for issues that involved “substance abuse” related activities, Campbell was prosecuting cases that involved substance abuse.

Sherry Walker, in charge of the Probation Department at the Florida Bar, provided confirmations to the following information related to Jack Campbell:

Q: Jack Campbell had a delayed admission to the Florida Bar from 2001 to 2002 for correct?
A: Correct.

Q: And this delayed admission was due to disciplinary purposes, correct?
A: Correct.

Q: Is it true that Jack Campbell was on probation with the Florida Bar for 3 years?
A: Correct. Mr. Campbell was on probation with the Florida Bar from the date of the court order to 3 years after that, so it was from 2002 to 2005.

Q: Isn’t it true that there was a police report that led to these very harsh penalties that were placed on Jack Campbell?
A: That is information that I simply don’t feel comfortable giving you.

Q: The event that led up to Jack Campbell’s probation with the Florida Bar was some type of deferred prosecution, something alcohol related, some type of deferred prosecution.
A: Yes, correct. And it involved substance abuse.

The following questions are being asked of Campbell:

Q: Would you provide the police report that led to probation with the Florida Bar to the people of Tallahassee?

Q: How was it that you were able to get a job in the State Attorney’s office in 2001 just 2 days after passing the Florida Bar exam but having a penalty of a 1 year delayed admission plus 3 years of probation from the Florida Bar?

Q: Can you explain how other candidates whom had much more qualified records, higher bar exam scores, and were not on probation got the job in the State Attorney’s office?

Q: Isn’t it true that you were able to get the job in the State Attorney’s office while you were on probation because your father was the Sheriff and his best friend, Willie Meggs, was the State Attorney?

Q: Why didn’t you disclose to the voters the full police report that led to the Florida Bar probation?

Q: Do you think that it is ethical to list yourself as an Assistant State Attorney on LinkedIN in 2001-2002 when you were not even admitted to the Florida Bar yet? Were you really an ASA even though you had not been admitted to the Florida Bar yet? If so how is that legal?

You have been campaigning telling everyone that you have 15 years of experience as an ASA from 2001 to 2016, why did you misrepresent this to the voters as you were not allowed to practice law from 2001-2002?

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